Post on 11-Jun-2022
CAMERA CONTROL NETWORK ADAPTOR
CNA-1
OPERATION MANUAL[English]
1st Edition (Revised 1)
2 Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Overview ...............................................................................3
Features ..........................................................................3
Examples of system configurations..................................4
Supported devices ..........................................................8
Location and function of parts ............................................8
Front panel ......................................................................8
Rear panel .....................................................................10
Starting and stopping the CNA-1 ......................................11
Menu operation ...................................................................11
Menu operation from a web browser .............................11
Menu configuration ........................................................12
Transport Converting Function Setting ...........................18
Transport converting with LAN ......................................18
Transport converting with RS232/422 ...........................23
HD Cutout Control Function Setting ................................24
About the USB controller ...............................................27
About the Gateway function ..............................................28
Specifications .....................................................................28
Notice Concerning Software Governed by the GNU GPL/
LGPL .............................................................................30
3 Overview
Overview
Features
The CNA-1 is a network device for
expansion of the Sony camera network
system.
You can build a flexible camera network
system by using the Master device
function, CCA-LAN converting function,
or transport converting function. The
remote control function for the HD
Cutout function of the BPU (Baseband
Processor Unit) allows you to control
the HD Cutout frame by connecting the
USB controller to the CNA-1.
Also, the CNA-1 supports the Gateway
function. This extension allows you to
expand the camera network system by
adding a control panel or camera that
conforms to the simple protocol
provided from the CNA-1 to the camera
network system.
Master device function
By working the CNA-1 as the master
device of the camera network system,
you can operate the MCS (multi-
camera system) without using the MSU.
CCA to LAN converting
If you connect the CNA-1 to the camera
network system via a LAN, and connect
the CCU or RCP device to the CNA-1
with the CCA cable, you can add the
CCU or RCP device easily to the
camera network system without
including them on the LAN.
Transport converting
Using the two CNA-1s converts the
network protocol between a camera
and control panel, and allows you to
operate in a network environment with
many delays or operate using the
RS232/422 connection.
HD Cutout control function
You can control the HD Cutout frame of
the BPU with the USB controller that is
connected to the CNA-1 by connecting
the CNA-1 to the BPU via LAN.
Gateway function
The CNA-1 can convert the protocol of
the camera network system to a simpler
protocol.
This protocol allows you to develop
various applications easily and add
them to the camera network system.
4 Overview
Examples of system configurations
Example for the master device function
The CNA-1 works as the master device for the MCS.
CNA-1 setupFor details of the following setting items, see “Menu items” (page 12).
CNS Configuration CNS Mode MCS
Master Mode Enable
Master IP Address Variable
Target IP Address Variable
Gateway Configuration Gateway Mode Disable
CCUMCS Mode: Client
Camera head
CNA-1
CCUMCS Mode: Client
Camera head RCPMCS Mode: Client
CCUMCS Mode: Client
Camera head
CCUMCS Mode: Client
Camera head
RCPMCS Mode: Client
RCPMCS Mode: Client
RCPMCS Mode: Client
Network hub
: LAN cable
5 Overview
Example for CCA to LAN converting
This connection allows you to connect to the MCS with the CCA-5 interface .
CNA-1 setupFor details of the following setting items, see “Menu items” (page 12).
CNS Configuration CNS Mode MCS
Master Mode Disable
Master IP Address Master MSU’s IP address
Target IP Address Variable
Gateway Configuration Gateway Mode Disable
CCUMCS Mode: Client
Camera head
CNA-1
CCUMCS Mode: Client
Camera headMSUMCS Mode: Master
CCUMCS Mode: Client
Camera head
CCUCCA-5 I/F
Camera head
RCPMCS Mode: Client
RCPMCS Mode: Client
RCPMCS Mode: Client
Network hub
RCPCCA-5 I/F
: LAN cable
: CCA-5 cable
CCU AUX
6 Overview
Example for the Gateway function
When controlling the Sony’s camera from the expansion control panelThis is the MCS connection via the LAN.
The expansion control panel needs to be compatible with the simple protocol
provided from the CNA-1.
CNA-1 setupFor details of the following setting items, see “Menu items” (page 12).
Note
CNS Configuration CNS Mode MCS
Master Mode Disable
Master IP Address Master MSU’s IP address
Target IP Address Variable
Gateway Configuration Gateway Mode Enable
Emulation Mode RCP
CNA-1
Expansion control panel
MSUMCS Mode: Master
Network hub
CCUMCS Mode: Client
Camera head
: LAN cable
7 Overview
When controlling a expansion camera from the Sony’s control panel (MSU, RCP)This is the MCS connection via the LAN.
The expansion camera needs to be compatible with the simple protocol provided
from the CNA-1.
CNA-1 setupFor details of the following setting items, see “Menu items” (page 12).
Note
CNS Configuration CNS Mode MCS
Master Mode Disable
Master IP Address Master MSU’s IP address
Target IP Address Variable
Gateway Configuration Gateway Mode Enable
Emulation Mode CAM
CNA-1Expansion camera
RCPMCS Mode: Client
MSUMCS Mode: Master
Network hub
: LAN cable
8 Location and function of parts
Supported devices
This unit supports connection of the
following devices.
• HDC2000/2500
• HDCU2000/2500
• HDC1000(R)/1500(R)/3300(R)
• HDCU1000/1500/3300(R)
• HSC-300
• HSCU-300
• HDC-P1
• RCP-1500/1501/1530
• MSU-1000/1500
• HZC-CSM10
• BPU4000/8000
The BPU4000/8000 is compatible with
the HD Cutout control function only.
Location and function of parts
Front panel
Indicators
a DEVICE NO. indicator
Indicates the CNA-1’s device
number.
b ALARM indicator
Indicates the CNA-1’s operating
status.
Flashing: The CNA-1 is updating
the firmware, or cannot boot
properly.
Off: The CNA-1 is working
normally.
If the ALARM indicator flashes
even though the CNA-1 is not
updating, immediately stop using
the CNA-1, and consult your Sony
Service Center.
Note
Note
9 Location and function of parts
c POWER indicator
Indicates the CNA-1’s power
status.
On: Power is being supplied.
Off: Power is not being supplied.
d MASTER indicator
Indicates the master mode status
of the CNA-1.
On: The CNA-1 is working in the
master mode.
Off: The CNA-1 is not working in
the master mode.
e NETWORK indicator
Indicates the network connection
status.
On: The CNA-1 is connected to the
network properly.
Flashing: If the CNS setting of the
CNA-1 is set to the MCS mode, the
CNA-1 is connected to the master
device properly, but there is no
destination (camera or CCU) or the
CNA-1 has failed to connect to it.
Off: If the CNA-1 is set to the MCS
mode, there is no master device or
the CNA-1 has failed to connect to
it. If the CNA-1 is set to the Bridge
mode, there is no destination
(CCU, RCP, or MSU) or the CNA-1
has failed to connect to it. If the
CNA-1 is set to legacy mode, the
CNA-1 has failed to connect to the
Gateway client device or the
CNA-1 has failed to connect to it.
f LINK / ACT indicator
Indicates the LAN communication
status of the CNA-1.
On: The CNA-1 is linked properly.
Flashing: The CNA-1 is linked
properly and data is being
exchanged.
Off: The CNA-1 is not linked.
g GATEWAY / ACT indicator
Indicates the communication status
between the Gateway client device
and the CNA-1.
On: The communication is
established.
Flashing: The communication is
established and data is being
exchanged.
Off: The communication is not
established.
h RCP, MSU, CAM indicator
Indicates the Gateway Emulation
mode status of the CNA-1. One of
the RCP, MSU, CAM indicators
turns on, or all indicators turn off.
On: The CNA-1 is working in the
Gateway Emulation mode
according to the indicator turned on
(RCP, MSU, or CAM Emulation
mode).
Off: The CNA-1 is not working in
the Gateway Emulation mode.
The MSU indicator works only if the
HZC-MSCN1 optional software is
installed. This indicator usually
does not turn on.
i ACCESS indicator
Indicates the status of the internal
memory or connected USB mass
storage device.
On: The USB mass storage device
is connected.
Flashing: Read-write access is
being performed on the internal
memory or USB mass storage
device.
Off: Read-write access is not being
performed, or the USB mass
storage device is not connected.
Note
10 Location and function of parts
Do not disconnect a USB mass
storage device while the ACCESS
indicator is flashing.
Switch
j RESET switch
Press and hold for 10 seconds to
reset the CNA-1 to the default
setting.
Rear panel
a Earth terminal
Connect to a safety ground.
To connect a ground terminal, use
the following screw.
• Thread Size: M3, Length (L): 6
(7-682-547-04 equivalent)
When receiving power from the
PoE device, make sure to ground
the CNA-1 to earth.
b Network link status indicator
LINK / ACT (orange)
On: The CNA-1 detects a valid link.
Flashing: The CNA-1 senses
transmit or receive activity.
Off: The CNA-1 could not detect a
valid link.
c Network link status indicator
SPEED (green)
On: The CNA-1 is linked to a 100
Mbps network.
Off: The CNA-1 is linked to a 10
Mbps network, or a network cable
is not connected.
d USB connector
Connect a USB controller for the
HD Cutout control function or a
USB flash drive for maintenance.
Do not connect a device other than
the above.
e CCU REMOTE connector (8-pin,
multi-connector, female
terminal)
Connect to the RCP/CNU
connector of the CCU.
f AUX REMOTE connector (8-pin,
multi-connector, female
terminal)
Preliminary connector.
g EXT I/O connector (D-sub 15-pin,
female terminal)
Connects the external interface.
h Network connector (RJ-45 8-pin)
Used for network connection.
Connect to the 100BASE-TX hub
with a network cable (shield type,
category 5 or higher). This
connecter can receive the power
from a power supply (PoE) device
that conforms to the IEEE802.3af
standard.
Note
Note
8 7
6
11Starting and stopping the CNA-1 / Menu operation
Starting and stopping the CNA-1
The CNA-1 does not have the power
button. When you connect the CNA-1 to
the power supply (CCU or hub that is
compatible with PoE) and start to feed,
the CNA-1 starts.
To stop the CNA-1, turn off the power
supply (that feeds to the CNA-1) or
remove the cable from the CNA-1.
• Do not stop the CNA-1 while the
ACCESS indicator is flashing.
• The AUX REMOTE connector does
not support power supply from the
CCU.
• When using a power supply other
than PoE, use a hub that is not
compatible with PoE.
Menu operation
Menu operation from a web browser
The menu for setting up the CNA-1 is
operated on a PC via its web browser.
• Supported OS: Windows 7
• Supported browser: Internet Explorer
8
• Display resolution: 1024 × 768 or
higher
Even though the Web menu can be
displayed by using PCs or browsers
other than above, the screen layout
may not be displayed properly.
To display the menu
1 Connect the CNA-1 and the PC directly with a LAN cross cable, or via the hub.
2 Start the web browser and input the
IP address that is set to the CNA-1
after “http://”.
For example, http://192.168.1.1
The factory default IP address of
the CNA-1 is set to “192.168.1.1”.
3 The menu appears on the web
browser.
Notes
Note
12 Menu operation
Menu configuration
The menu is organized as follows.
StatusLists the status of the CNA-1.
SystemSets the IP address, time, etc., of the
CNA-1.
CNSSets the network setting of the camera
network system or Gateway function.
HD CutoutSets the HD Cutout control function of
the BPU.
SecurityChanges the login password, or sets
the access restriction to the Gateway
TCP port.
ManualDisplays the operation manual of the
CNA-1.
Authentication
To display the System, CNS, HD
Cutout, and Security menus, the CNA-1
must be authenticated by the user
name and password. When the pop-up
window of the browser opens, input the
user name and password.
• User name: admin
• Password: password (factory setting)
When setting up the CNA-1, make sure
to change the password from the
factory setting. You can change the
password on the Security menu.
Menu items
Status menu
To display the Status menu, Click the
[Status] tab.
The Status menu displays each setup
value.
You can update the value by clicking
the [Refresh] button on the menu.
Only reloading the page on the browser
does not update the values on the
Status menu.Note
Note
[Refresh] button
[Status] tab
13 Menu operation
System menu
To display the System menu, Click the
[System] tab.
To apply the settings, click the [Apply]
button. The settings are stored in the
internal memory.
1. IP ConfigurationSets the network connection.
• If you set the wrong IP address, the
menu cannot be accessed from the
browser. Be careful when setting the
IP address.
• If you have forgotten the IP address,
reset the CNA-1 by pressing the
RESET switch.
2. Port ConfigurationDisplays the status of the LAN setting.
3. Date and TimeSets the date and time of the CNA-1.
4. System RestoreSets the System Restore parameters.
• Only one System Restore point can
be stored.
• The IP Configuration, Date and Time,
and Password settings are not
stored.
Notes
[Apply] button
[System] tab
Input the CNA-1’s IP address.
Input the subnet mask.
Notes
These settings are fixed.
Set the date.
Select the Time Zone.
Set the time.
Check the box and click the [Create] button to store the current settings to the internal memory as the System Restore point.
Check the box and click the [Undo] button to load the settings of the System Restore point and rewrite in the setting.
14 Menu operation
5. System ControlRestarts the CNA-1 or resets the
CNA-1’s settings.
• When restarting the CNA-1, close the
browser, then access the menu from
the browser again.
• The System Restore point is not
deleted even when you perform
[Factory Default]. Use the System
Restore function if needed.
CNS menu
To display the CNS menu, Click the
[CNS] tab.
To apply the settings, click the [Apply]
button. The settings are stored in the
internal memory.
1. CNS ConfigurationSets the camera network system
connection.
Notes
Check the box and click the [Reboot] button to restart the CNA-1.
Check the box and click the [Factory Default] button to reset the CNA-1 to the factory settings.
[Apply] button
[CNS] tab
When the CNA-1 works in the MCS mode, the CNA-1 works as the master device by selecting [Enable].When you use the CNA-1 as the client by selecting [Disable], input the IP address of the connected master device to [Master IP Address].
Select the CNS mode.
Input the device number of the CNA-1.*
When the CNA-1 works in the Bridge mode, input the IP address of the connected device.
15 Menu operation
* The device number should be set as
follows:
- If the CCU is connected to the CNA-1 with the CCA to LAN converting function, set a different device number from that of the CCU on the network.
- If the Gateway function is activated and the Gateway Emulation mode is set to RCP, set a different device number from that of the RCP on the network.
- If the Gateway function is activated and the Gateway Emulation mode is set to CAM, set a different device number from that of the CCU on the network.
When you set [Master Mode] to
[Enable], the Gateway Mode setting is
set to [Disable] automatically.
2. Gateway ConfigurationSets the Gateway function or transport
converting function.
For details about the transport
converting function, see “Transport
Converting Function Setting” (page 18).
• Do not set the Gateway function to
[Enable] when you do not plan to use
it, because the Gateway function
affects the other network device.
• The Gateway function cannot be set
to [Enable] when the CNA-1 is
working in the Master Mode.
• The Gateway function does not work
when the transport converting
function of the CNA-1 is set to
[Enable].
Note
Notes
Select [Enable] to use the Gateway function or transport converting function.
Set the communication settings for the Gateway function or transport converting function.
Select [Enable] to use the transport converting function.
Input the IP address of the target CNA-1 for the transport converting function.
16 Menu operation
HD Cutout menuFor details, see “HD Cutout Control
Function Setting” (page 24).
To display the HD Cutout menu, Click
the [HD Cutout] tab.
To apply the settings, click the [Apply]
button. The settings other than [Cutout
Mode] and [Perspective Parameters]
are stored in the internal memory.
1. HD Cutout Configuration
2. Controller Configuration
Do not set the HD Cutout control
function to [Enable] when you do not
use the HD Cutout control function.
[Apply] button
[HD Cutout] tab
Note
Input the IP address of the target BPU for the HD Cutout control.
Sets the HD Cutout parameter.
Adjust the smoothness of the movements for the cutout frame.
Select [Enable] to use the HD Cutout control function.
Adjust the
controller.
Cancel the assigned
function of the
button.
Select the cutout
frame that is
controlled by the
selected controller.
Select the controller for the setting.
Start the function
assigning process.
Select the function
that is assigned to
the controller’s
button.
17 Menu operation
Security menu
To display the Security menu, Click the
[Security] tab.
To apply the settings, click the [Apply]
button. The settings are stored in the
internal memory.
1. Password ChangeChanges the login password for the
menu on the browser.
2. Access Control for GatewaySets the access restriction to the TCP
port for the Gateway function.
* You can input the multiple IP
addresses by separating with a new
line. You can also use CIDR notation.
For example, 192.168.1.1
192.168.1.0/24
**You can input the multiple MAC
addresses by separating with a new
line.
For example, 50:45:1F:34:0A:24
30:C0:07:AA:BF:17
If you have forgotten the password,
reset the CNA-1 by pressing the
RESET switch.
[Apply] button
[Security] tab
Input the new password.
Note
Input the IP address that is allowed access.*
To perform filtering by IP address, select [Enable].
To perform filtering by MAC address, select [Enable].
Input the MAC address that is allowed access.**
18 Transport Converting Function Setting
Transport Converting Function Setting
Transport converting with LAN
The communication between the two
CNA-1s is established with the simple
protocol by converting the camera
network system protocol to the simple
protocol. You can perform the camera
control on a network with many delays
in which the camera network system
protocol is not compatible.
About the usable networkYou cannot use the Internet. Use a
secure private network that is
independent of other systems or
networks and satisfy the following
conditions.
• Delay amount: Less than 1 sec for
one way
• Bandwidth: More than 100 Kbps per
camera
When controlling a camera from the RCP in one-to-one
Camera head
RCPCNS Mode: Bridge
CCUCNS Mode: Legacy Network hub
(B)
Network hub (A)
CNA-1 (A)CNS Mode: LegacyEmulation Mode: RCP
Network
Network BNetwork A
: LAN cable
: CCA-5 cable
CNA-1 (B)CNS Mode: BridgeEmulation Mode: CAM
19 Transport Converting Function Setting
Device setup for the network A
CNA-1 (A) setup
Device setup for the network B
CNA-1 (B) setup
RCP setup
CNS Configuration CNS Mode Legacy
Master Mode Disable
Master IP Address No need to input
Target IP Address No need to input
Device No. Variable
Gateway Configuration Gateway Mode Enable
Transport Select LAN
TCP Port Variable
Emulation Mode RCP
Panel Active Function Disable
Transport Converter Mode Enable
Target IP Address IP address of the CNA-1 (B)
CNS Configuration CNS Mode Bridge
Master Mode Disable
Master IP Address No need to input
Target IP Address No need to input
Device No. Variable
Gateway Configuration Gateway Mode Enable
Transport Select LAN
TCP Port Variable
Emulation Mode CAM
Panel Active Function Disable
Transport Converter Mode Enable
Target IP Address No need to input
Network CNS Bridge
Target IP Address IP address of the CNA-1 (B)
20 Transport Converting Function Setting
When using the multi-camera system
CNA-1 (B-1)CNS Mode: MCS/ClientEmulation Mode: CAMDevice No.: 1
Camera head
RCP (1)CNS Mode: MCS/Client
CCU (1)CNS Mode: Legacy
Network hub
(B)
Network hub (A)
CNA-1 (A-1)CNS Mode: LegacyEmulation Mode: RCP
Network
Network BNetwork A
: LAN cable
: CCA-5 cable
CNA-1 (B-2)CNS Mode: MCS/ClientEmulation Mode: CAMDevice No.: 2
RCP (2)CNS Mode: MCS/Client
CNA-1 (A-2)CNS Mode: LegacyEmulation Mode: RCP
MSUCNS Mode: MCS/Master
CCU (2)CNS Mode: Legacy
Camera head
21 Transport Converting Function Setting
Device setup for the network A
CNA-1 (A-1) setup
CNA-1 (A-2) setup
Other settings are the same as the CNA-1 (A-1) settings.
CNS Configuration CNS Mode Legacy
Master Mode Disable
Master IP Address No need to input
Target IP Address No need to input
Device No. Variable
Gateway Configuration Gateway Mode Enable
Transport Select LAN
TCP Port TCP Port number of the CNA-1 (B-1)
Emulation Mode RCP
Panel Active Function Disable
Transport Converter Mode Enable
Target IP Address IP address of the CNA-1 (A-
1)
Gateway Configuration TCP Port TCP Port number of the
CNA-1 (B-2)
Target IP Address IP address of the CNA-1 (B-2)
22 Transport Converting Function Setting
Device setup for the network B
CNA-1 (B-1) and CNA-1 (B-2) setup
About the device numberThe device number that is set to the CNA-1 is recognized as the camera number on
network B by the MSU/RCP. On the example above, the CNA-1 (B-1) is recognized
as camera 1, and the CNA-1 (B-2) is recognized as camera 2.
You cannot set the same device number to multiple CNA-1s.
RCP setup
MSU setup
CNS Configuration CNS Mode MCS
Master Mode Disable
Master IP Address IP address of the MSU
Target IP Address No need to input
Device No. See “About the device number” (page 22).
Gateway Configuration Gateway Mode Enable
Transport Select LAN
TCP Port Variable
Emulation Mode CAM
Panel Active Function Disable
Transport Converter Mode Enable
Target IP Address No need to input
Note
Network CNS MCS
Mode Client
Master IP Address IP address of the MSU
Network CNS MCS
Mode Master
23 Transport Converting Function Setting
Transport converting with RS232/422
CNA-1 (A) setup
Other settings are the same as “Transport converting with LAN” (page 18).
CNA-1 (B) setup
Other settings are the same as “Transport converting with LAN” (page 18).
• The BPU4000/8000 is not compatible with the operations that use the transport
converting function.
• Controlling the camera power is available only when the network of the panel is in
the MCS mode.
• The linkage functions for the RCP/MSU (PanelActive, IrisActive, Para) cannot be
used between the RCP/MSU of the panel’s network and the RCP/MSU of the
camera’s network.
Gateway Configuration Transport Select RS232 or RS422
Bitrate, Date Bit, Parity Bit,
Stop Bit
Variable
Target IP Address No need to input
Gateway Configuration Transport Select RS232 or RS422
Bitrate, Date Bit, Parity Bit,
Stop Bit
Variable
Notes
CNA-1 (B)CNS Mode: BridgeEmulation Mode: CAM
Camera head
RCPCNS Mode: Bridge
CCUCNS Mode: Legacy
Network hub
CNA-1 (A)CNS Mode: LegacyEmulation Mode: RCP
RS232/422
: LAN cable
: CCA-5 cable
24 HD Cutout Control Function Setting
HD Cutout Control Function Setting
Set the HD Cutout control function with
following steps.
1 Connect the BPU and USB controller.
2 Set the network.
3 Enable the HD Cutout control
function.
4 Register the target BPU for control.
5 Set the parameters for the HD
Cutout control function.
6 Set the parameters for the USB
controller.
7 Assign the function to the buttons
on the USB controller.
1. Connect the BPU and USB controllerConnect the CNA-1 and BPU via LAN by using the PoE compatible network hub as
in the illustration. Connect the USB controller to the CNA-1. For details about the
usable USB controller, see “About the USB controller” (page 27).
2. Set the networkSet the IP address and subnet mask of the CNA-1 and BPU4000 so that the
communication between the CNA-1 and BPU is established.
For details about settings, refer to the operation manual of the BPU.
Camera head
CNA-1BPU
: LAN cable
: USB cable
Network hub
USB controller
25 HD Cutout Control Function Setting
3. Enable the HD Cutout control functionMake sure that the HD Cutout control function is set to on.
Set [HD Cutout] > [1. HD Cutout Configuration] > [HD Cutout Control Function] to
[Enable], then click the [Apply] button.
4. Register the target BPU for controlInput the IP address of the target BPU to [HD Cutout] > [1. HD Cutout Configuration]
> [Target BPU IP Address], then click the [Apply] button.
5. Set the parameters for the HD Cutout control functionSet the parameters for the HD Cutout control function as necessary. For details about
parameter, refer to the operation manual of the BPU.
This setting is stored on the BPU. This setting is not stored on the CNA-1.
6. Set the parameters for the USB controllerSet the parameters for the USB controller that is connected to the CNA-1 as
necessary. When the [Apply] button is clicked after setting parameters, the set value
is stored on the CNA-1.
1. HD Cutout Configuration
Cutout Mode Selects the HD Cutout mode of the BPU.
Perspective Parameters
Camera Focal Length
Sets the focal length of a camera lens.
Camera Tilt Angle Sets the tilt angle (in the elevation angle direction) of
the camera.
Camera Roll Angle Sets the installation angle (in the roll angle direction) of the camera.
Pan/Tilt/Zoom Smoothness
Adjusts the smoothness of the movement for each controlled
frame.
Note
26 HD Cutout Control Function Setting
7. Assign the function to the buttons on the USB controllerYou can assign the function to the USB controller that is connected to the CNA-1 by
using [Button Function Assignment].
Select the button function that is displayed in [Function Select], then click the [Assign]
button. The button changes to the assignment standby status. After the button is in
assignment standby, click the button of the USB controller that you want to assign to
set.
To cancel assigning, click the [Cancel] button.
2. Controller Configuration
Controller Select Select the USB controller that is used for controlling. When
only a USB controller is connected, it is selected automatically.
Default Control Window Select the frame that is
controlled by the selected controller.
Pan/Tilt/Zoom Axis Assignment Select the control axis of the controller that is assigned for the Pan/Tilt/Zoom operation.
Controller
Adjustment
Direction Selects whether to reverse the
direction for the Pan/Tilt/Zoom movement.
Sensitivity Adjusts the sensitivity of the controller.
Acceleration Adjusts the acceleration of the controller.
Clearance Adjusts the inoperable area near of origin point of the
controller.
2. Controller Configuration
Function Select Switch Cutout Mode Switches the HD Cutout mode of the BPU.
Switch Window Switches the controlled window.
Select Window 1 Switches the controlled frame
to window 1.
Select Window 2 Switches the controlled frame
to window 2.
Pan Lock Locks the frame moving operation to the pan direction.
Tilt Lock Locks the frame moving operation to the tilt direction.
Zoom Lock Locks the zoom operation.
27 HD Cutout Control Function Setting
About the USB controller
Use the USB controller that is compliant with the USB HID device class.
The following controller is recommended.
3D Mouse: 3D Connexion SpaceMouse Pro
Up to two USB controllers can be connected to the CNA-1. When connecting two
controllers, use the self-powered USB 2.0 compatible USB hub.
The USB controller other than the recommended controller may not be recognized
even if it is connected to the USB connector.
The operation axis is assigned to the 3D mouse as illustration below in the default
setting.
Note
3D mouse operation knob
Performs the zoom operation by turning to the left and right.
Moves the frame to the tilt direction by pressing back and forward.
Moves the frame to the pan direction by pressing to the left and right.
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About the Gateway function
For details about using the Gateway
function, consult your Sony service
representative.
Specifications
General
Power requirements
PoE Class 2
CCU PW (CCA)
DC: 10.5 V – 30 V
EXT I/O (D-SUB)
DC: 10.5 V – 17 V
Power consumption
2 W (CCU PW)
Operating temperature
5ºC to 40ºC (41ºF to 104ºF)
Storage temperature
–20ºC to +60ºC (–4ºF to
+140ºF)
Mass 700 g (1 lb 8.7 oz)
External dimensions (w/h/d)
100 mm × 40 mm × 180 mm
(4 inches × 15/8 inches × 71/8 inches)
100 (4)
18
0 (7
1/8 )40 (1 5/8 )
Unit: mm (inches)
29 Specifications
Control connectors
USB connector
High Speed USB (USB2.0) (1)
CCU REMOTE connector
8-pin multi-connector, female (1)
AUX REMOTE connector
8-pin multi-connector, female (1)
External I/O connector
D-SUB 15-pin
Network connector
RJ-45 (1)
100BASE-TX: IEEE 802.3u
Accessories supplied
Operation guide (1)
Design and specifications are subject to
change without notice.
Always verify that the unit is operating
properly before use.
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Note
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Notice Concerning Software Governed by the GNU GPL/LGPL
This product includes software to which the GNU General Public License (“GPL”) or GNU Lesser General Public License (“LGPL”) applies. Under the terms of the GPL/LGPL, of which a copy is attached, you have the right to obtain, modify, and distribute copies of the source code of this software.
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To Obtain information on the source code and/or the source code for this software. Consult your nearest Sony Service.
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